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by colpabar 1480 days ago
ah yes, because when a federal agency doesn't punish a multi billion dollar corporation, we all know it's because they definitely didn't do anything wrong. They're so trustworthy!
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Please refrain from replies without content. Why did the FEC fine the DNC and Clinton for violating rules related to the Steele dossier? My understanding is that the DNC also has a few dollars. Did they forget their bias?
My point isn't about the FEC being biased, I just reject appeals to the authority of US federal agencies, because they aren't trustworthy. They don't (meaningfully) punish rich people, and they are usually staffed by various former/future C-level people from the organizations they're supposed to be regulating.
Yes you said that already. I asked why they meaningfully punished a very rich entity in response.